Terry helps [[Johnny Klebitz]] and [[The Lost Brotherhood|The Lost MC]] during most the game, like taking back [[Billy Grey|Billy's]] [[Revenant]] and attacking [[The Angels of Death]] at their [[Angels of Death Clubhouse|Clubhouse]].

Terry helps [[Johnny Klebitz]] and [[The Lost Brotherhood|The Lost MC]] during most the game, like taking back [[Billy Grey|Billy's]] [[Revenant]] and attacking [[The Angels of Death]] at their [[Angels of Death Clubhouse|Clubhouse]].

When Johnny and [[Jim Fitzgerald|Jim]] [[Liberty City Choppers (mission)|stole some AOD bikes]], they called Clay and Terry in order to help them against some AOD bikers.

When Johnny and [[Jim Fitzgerald|Jim]] [[Liberty City Choppers (mission)|stole some AOD bikes]], they called Clay and Terry in order to help them against some AOD bikers.

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After Billy was [[This Shit's Cursed|Arrested]], Terry remained loyal to Johnny and helped him by killing [[Brian Jeremy]]'s Chapter. After Brian's death, Clay and Terry played a small role during the game and can be called for backup in several missions.

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After Billy was [[This Shit's Cursed|arrested]], Terry remained loyal to Johnny and helped him by killing [[Brian Jeremy]]'s Chapter. After Brian's death, Clay and Terry played a small role during the game and can be called for backup in several missions.

When [[Was It Worth It?|Ray sent hitmen to kill Johnny and Jim]], Clay and Terry planned an ambush along with Johnny to kill the hitmen. The player can simply fight the hitmen on his own if he doesn't call Terry/Clay as well. [[Get Lost|When Billy wanted to to talk with the feds]], Stubbs connected with Clay and Terry, who got firepower to break into the jail, Clay helped Johnny, who killed Billy.

When [[Was It Worth It?|Ray sent hitmen to kill Johnny and Jim]], Clay and Terry planned an ambush along with Johnny to kill the hitmen. The player can simply fight the hitmen on his own if he doesn't call Terry/Clay as well. [[Get Lost|When Billy wanted to to talk with the feds]], Stubbs connected with Clay and Terry, who got firepower to break into the jail, Clay helped Johnny, who killed Billy.

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When they came to the [[Lost MC Clubhouse]] they burned it down, after it was trashed by [[Pegorino crime family]]. Terry, Clay, Johnny and Angus looked at their burning clubhouse; they are the last survivors of The Lost's [[Alderney City]] chapter ([[Acter]] district of [[Alderney City]] specifically).

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When they came to the [[Lost MC Clubhouse]] they burned it down, after it was trashed by [[Pegorino crime family]]. Terry, Clay, Johnny and Angus looked at their burning clubhouse; they are the last survivors of The Lost's [[Alderney City]] chapter.

== Mission appearances ==

== Mission appearances ==

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Terry is a member of The Lost MC and the LCPD believe that he may run one of their methamphetamine labs. He is the Lost's Arms Dealer. He and Clay Simons are friends of Johnny Klebitz and help him out on some missions when Johnny calls for them. He also provided weapons for the attack on the jail and helped Johnny to get to Billy Grey there.

The Lost MC

Terry possibly became a member of The Lost MC in 1997, when he was arrested for Grand Theft Auto. He was arrested again in 1999 for Manslaughter, and again in 2005 for Possession Controlled Substance of Methamphetamine, making the police believe that Terry was running a methamphetamine lab.

During the time in The Lost, Terry became the Arms Dealer and a patched member of The Lost. Terry became a close friend of Clay Simons, who is 20 years older, and the two started to hang out with Johnny. Terry was also a friend of Jim Fitzgerald and Brian Jeremy.

Trivia

If Terry is with Johnny on a high building, and if he is hardened enough, he can be pushed off and will still survive. The same goes with Clay.

Terry has a deep-seated hatred for the federal government, and seems to believe it exists exclusively to curtail various freedoms and rights. He firmly believes that federal agents are closely monitoring both him personally and the Brotherhood as a whole. (The latter suspicion is proven true when Johnny Klebitz recives a phone call shortly after a mission.) He subscribes to multiple conspiracy theories, particularly ones that demonize the government. Despite his distrust of federal and all other authority, however, he is every bit as patriotic as any other Lost brother, and in fact served in the U.S. military in his younger days. However, Terry's patriotism is rooted in an idealized national past, one he speaks of frequently and at length.

Terry is divorced, and apparently does not hold a high opinion of his former wife: when fistfighting, he has been known to make comments such as, "I'm gonna picture my ex wife's head on your body!" Despite this, he's been known to express his continuing love for her when intoxicated.

During the friendship activities, Terry will speak haltingly of his brother Colin, known as "Crazy Colin" to his friends. Colin apparently had a falling out with his and Terry's father, leading to his being banished from the Thorpe family farm; later, he finds God and becomes a Born-Again Christian, before succumbing later still to heroin addiction.

Terry is a heavy smoker, and gets a kick out of smoking in 'restricted' areas. He mentions that both his ex-wife and his doctor disapprove of his smoking. Johnny Klebitz has been known to poke fun at Terry's habit, calling him a "pussy" for smoking only light cigarettes. This habit might be a reference to Little Jacob's habit of smoking marijuana, because both characters provide protagonists with weapons.

Just like Johnny and Brian, Terry has a patch on the bottom-right corner of his vest that reads, "I Rode Mine Los Santos 2004."

Terry is in debt to some people. He will say this if you try to buy weapons from his van but do not have enough money.

If Johnny calls Terry to purchase weapons, and then seperately calls Clay to hangout, Terry will not join Clay and Johnny (and Jim before Was it Worth It?) as he is situated elsewhere to sell Johnny weapons.

If you look closely, you can see that Terry has two small facial scars on his left cheek.

In early trailers and photos, you can see that Terry's clothes were a lighter grey. There were at least four different versions of Terry before one was picked.

Terry has a gold earring in the same spot of his left ear that Johnny does.